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Modular controller handles almost any requirement

A Gemlog Controls product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Nov 6, 2000

OpenLine Controllers feature a powerful 586 microprocessor, capable of stand-alone operations or communication with PCs and other controllers using Modbus TCP protocol running over TCP/IP network

Whether you need selected I/O, a data acquisition system or a complete PC-based control system, Gemlogs new OpenLine makes the job easier.

Modular design of OpenLine means it can handle virtually any size control requirement.

OpenLine Controllers feature a powerful 586 microprocessor, capable of stand-alone operations or communication with PCs and other controllers using Modbus TCP protocol running over TCP/IP network.

All models accept PC104 expansion boards.

This permits CPU upgrades and expansion of the controller capabilities such as video cards, additional serial ports, quadrature encoder cards, etc.

Embedded control programmes can be uploaded and downloaded over the network.

Once downloaded the ECP will execute as they would on a PC.

This will result in reducing the amount of network traffic and give faster response times.

Open programming offers choices for runtime programs using C, C++ and IEC1131 compliant software.

OpenLine dual channel analogue and digital I/O modules may be mixed in any combination.

The OpenLine I/O bases self-configure, thus reducing system installation and debug time.

Digital I/O modules feature channel to channel isolation and offer a lifetime warranty.

All digital output modules have separate fusing for each channel.

Gemlog's OpenLine family of products provides the most flexible, cost effective solution to your data acquisition and control needs.

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